Weekend tech reading: Computer makers aim to banish boot-up blues

Computer makers aim to banish boot-up blues In the time it takes your computer to boot up, you can probably make some toast or a cup of tea before the thing is ready to use. In the near future, you might only have enough time to take a sip of that tea or check your watch. Mindful of how frustrating the wait is, makers of PCs' basic input/output systems (BIOS) are working on bringing instant-on computing closer to reality with promises of significantly faster boot time. Wired

after booting its work for oneday the next day it says failure in system boot please insert the disk and press enter.i insert the disc and press enter the windows start oopening without the boot disc windows coulnot opened help